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A 19th-century mismatched set of 925 silver cutlery comprisi…
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179
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A 19th-century mismatched set of 925 silver cutlery comprisi…
See original version (French)
Estimate €1,100 - €1,200
Voluntary lot
Description
A 19th-century mismatched set of 925 silver cutlery comprising:
- a ladle, with a violet-coloured, fluted spatula, decorated with shells, scrolls and foliage (choc),
- a patterned stew spoon,
- a patterned dessert spoon, bearing the inscription ‘Marie-France’;
- a patterned sugar tongs, with a lion’s paw grip,
- a mocha spoon, fillet design,
- a guilloché and chiselled cake server, monogrammed with foliage within an ‘M’ medallion; the silver-inlaid handle, decorated with shells, is monogrammed ‘M’,
- a strawberry scoop, the bowl shaped like a shell, the fillet-patterned spatula monogrammed “AW”.
Weight: 686 g
Included are six small spoons in 925 silver, featuring a fillet design gilded with ribbon bows and scrollwork.
Silversmith: Edmond RICARD, active from 1913 to 1919.
Weight: 89 g
In a case.
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